Korean B739 at Seoul on Apr 11th 2019, engine shut down in flight
Last Update: April 11, 2019 / 21:41:43 GMT/Zulu time
A Korean Air Boeing 737-900, registration HL7705 performing flight KE-1203 from Seoul Gimpo to Jeju (South Korea), was in the initial climb out of Gimpo's runway 32R when the left hand engine emitted a number of bangs associated with streaks of flame...
A Korean Air Boeing 737-900, registration HL7705 performing flight KE-1203 from Seoul Gimpo to Jeju (South Korea), was in the initial climb out of Gimpo's runway 32R when the left hand engine emitted a number of bangs associated with streaks of flame
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Incident Facts
Date of incident
Apr 11, 2019
Classification
Incident
Airline
Korean Airlines
Flight number
FL-342
Departure
Not revealed
Destination
Not revealed
Aircraft Registration
N343434
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-900
ICAO Type Designator
B739
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